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Can watching TV plays and movies improve IQ and EQ?

Art comes from life, so we can also see many shadows in real life in film and television dramas. Whether watching TV plays and movies can improve emotional intelligence and IQ depends on the type and quality of TV plays you choose and your input as an audience.

By watching movies and TV series to improve emotional intelligence and IQ, copywriter Li Xinpin is a good example.

Unlike many people who regard movies as a pastime, in Li Xinpin's world, movies are a great source of inspiration.

She said that 100 minute movies make your life have a hundred endings. You can die a hundred times, live a hundred times, be a hundred people, live a hundred times, have a hundred families and a hundred lovers. A minute in the movie is more wonderful than your whole life.

Besides, the way she watches movies is also very special. She will let herself play various roles to improve her mind and judgment. For example:

(1) Think of yourself as the protagonist, and think about what you would do if it were you.

(2) If you were the opponent of the protagonist, how would you resolve the crisis?

(3) If you were a photographer, how would you tell Qujing and tell such a story with an attractive lens?

(4) If you are a director, how to master all the human resources and the overall emotional situation.

(5) If you are a screenwriter, is there any way to write a better movie story than what you saw?

Teacher Li Xinpin benefited from this method, and she tried her best to popularize it. In her classes and books, she mentioned this method and recommended many movies. In Li Xinpin's Fourteen Life Creative Lessons, she mentioned the benefits of watching movies: let yourself experience a different life, tap your potential, learn life skills and make yourself live better.

If you also want to get promoted from film and television dramas, try using Xin Pin's method!